The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 259
... present , he himself need not be present , and that he had seen General Peel that morning , who had told him so ; and that the Board afterwards said they had " received instructions , " or were acting under instructions . " 66 The short ...
... present , he himself need not be present , and that he had seen General Peel that morning , who had told him so ; and that the Board afterwards said they had " received instructions , " or were acting under instructions . " 66 The short ...
Page 291
... present the Petition of Right , which had been left at his office , to the Queen . Sir George Grey was called and said he did present it to the Queen and took her Majesty's pleasure upon it , who asked him for advice , and he gave her ...
... present the Petition of Right , which had been left at his office , to the Queen . Sir George Grey was called and said he did present it to the Queen and took her Majesty's pleasure upon it , who asked him for advice , and he gave her ...
Page 874
... present when he was put into it ; and when they came back , a quarter of an hour afterwards , found him upon the bed . There was no doubt at that time he had been somewhat scalded , although it was said that the extent of the injury was ...
... present when he was put into it ; and when they came back , a quarter of an hour afterwards , found him upon the bed . There was no doubt at that time he had been somewhat scalded , although it was said that the extent of the injury was ...
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